The house owners, Edwin Harman, 72, and his wife Patricia, 68, were on holiday.[>

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The report by the Air Accident Investigation Branch said the plane – which was not carrying a “black box” flight recorder – was cleared for take-off at 2.32pm.[>

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But at 2.34pm the co-pilot transmitted: “We’re making an immediate turn to return to the airport.”[>

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The controller asked: “What’s the nature of your problem?” [>

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The plane then headed back to Biggin Hill but started a continuous descent. The report said witnesses reported seeing the jet flying low over a built-up area, passing over playing fields and houses about two miles north-east of Biggin Hill.[>

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The report said the aircraft flew “extremely low over the roofs of several houses before its left wing impacted the roof of a house at the end of a residential close adjacent to a small wood”.[>

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It continued: “After the initial impact, the aircraft struck the ground and caught fire, destroying the attached garage of a neighbouring dwelling. All persons on board received fatal injuries.”[>